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Research Clusters

  • Cray XD1
    • 6 dual-processor Opteron nodes
    • 2 GB RAM / node --> 24 GB total
    • ?? GB disk / node --> ?? GB total
    • RapidArray network (Two 4x InfiniBand layers)
    • Acquired: ??
    • Purposes: FPGA research, evaluate the entire Cray XD1 system, InfiniBand performance.

  • The SCI Cluster
    • 64 dual-processor Athlon MP2200 nodes
    • 2 GB RAM / node --> 128 GB for the cluster
    • 60 GB disk / node --> 3.8 TB for the cluster
    • 2D SCI network + Fast Ethernet for support
    • Acquired: September of 2002
    • Purposes: Evaluate SCI performance, research on automatically mapping applications to a 2D mesh topology.

  • The IBM Power4 Cluster
    • Three 8-way IBM RS/6000 pSeries p655 nodes
      8 Power4+ processors running at 1.7 GHz (PPC 64 bit compliant)
    • 32 GB RAM / node
    • 288 GB scratch / node
    • 64-bit Debian PowerPC Linux
    • Infiniband (porting in progress), plus dual Fast Ethernet for support
    • Acquired: May 2004
    • Purposes: GAMESS research, 64-bit PPC Linux Infiniband port, Network attached storage over Infiniband, general cluster research, Grid research

  • The IBM pSeries Cluster
    • 32 quad-processor IBM RS/6000 pSeries p640 model B80 nodes
      4 Power3II processors running at 375 MHz (PPC 64 bit compliant)
    • 16 GB RAM / node --> 512 GB for the cluster
    • 9 GB system disk + 144-288 GB scratch / node --> over 6 TB for the cluster
    • 64-bit Debian PowerPC Linux
    • Dual Gigabit Ethernet, dual Myrinet, plus dual Fast Ethernet for support
    • Acquired: September of 2001
    • Purposes: GAMESS research, 64-bit PPC Linux port, general cluster research

  • The IBM Cluster
    • 22 dual-processor IBM RS/6000 43P-260 nodes
      2 Power3 processors running at 200 MHz (PPC 64-bit compliant)
    • 2.5 GB RAM / node
    • 18 GB disk / node
    • Gigabit Ethernet network, plus Fast Ethernet
    • 2 quad-processor IBM RS/6000 44P-270 nodes
      4 Power3+ processors running at 375 MHz (PPC 64-bit compliant)
    • 16 GB RAM / node
    • 72 GB disk / node
    • Dual Gigabit Ethernet network, plus Fast Ethernet

    • 64-bit Debian PowerPC Linux
    • Acquired: January of 1999
    • Purposes: GAMESS research, general cluster research

  • The Alpha Cluster (Inferno)
    • 25 Compaq XP1000 nodes (667 MHz 21264 Alpha Processors)
    • 1 GB RAM / node --> 25 GB for the cluster
    • 45 GB disk / node --> 405 GB for the cluster
    • Currently running Debian Alpha Linux, has run Tru64
    • Myrinet network + Fast Ethernet for support
    • Acquired: September of 1999
    • Purposes: General cluster research

  • The Mac G4 Cluster

    • 16 single and 16 dual-processor G4 nodes running at 400-450 MHz
    • 1 GB RAM / node --> 32 GB for the cluster
    • Debian PowerPC Linux
    • Myrinet network + Fast Ethernet for support
    • Acquired: April of 2000
    • Purposes: One of the first Linux G4 clusters, M-VIA port to PPC Linux

  • The MOSIX cluster

    • 9 dual-processor Pentium II nodes running at 400 MHz
    • Fast Ethernet network
    • Acquired: January of 1999 and decomissioned in 2003
    • Purpose: Investigate the MOSIX clustering software

  • The Borges Cluster

      Under construction

SMP Systems

  • Redwing - 4-processor Xeon

    • Four 2.0 GHz Xeon processors
    • 16 GB RAM
    • Debian Linux (2.4 kernel)
    • Acquired: ??
    • Purposes: SMP research

  • Osage - 4-processor Xeon

    • Four 1.4 GHz Xeon processors
    • 4 GB RAM
    • RedHat 7.3 Linux with the 2.4.18-10 SMP kernel
    • Acquired: September of 2002
    • Purposes: GPSHMEM research, developing a mixed-mode benchmark, SMP message-passing research

  • Altix - 4-processor SGI Altix

    • Four Itanium processors
    • 4 GB RAM
    • Linux
    • Acquired: 2005
    • Purposes: SMP message-passing research, some production runs

Access Grid

    The Access Grid supports large-scale distributed meetings across the internet. Our system has 3 projectors which can display dozens of video streams from cameras at remote locations onto a 18' wide section of wall. Three cameras mounted around the room provide full coverage for other groups to view our conference room. Echo cancelling microphones provide high-quality audio support. All of this combines to provide a flexible and fully interactive environment for taking part in large discussions across the internet.

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